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if plays a vital role with educating our kids and making sure our workers are trained for the jobs that are being created. arming our businesses with the best science and technology so that they can compete with companies from other countries. it will plays a key role in keeping our food, toys and workplaces safe. it helps folks rebuild after a storm. it conserves our natural resources. it finances start-ups. it helps to sell our products overseas. it provides security to our diplomats abroad. so let's work together to make government work better instead of treating it like an enemy or purposely making it look worse. that's not what the founders of the nation envisioned when they gave us this government. you don't like a particular policy or a particular president? then argue for your position, go out there and win an election. push to change it, but don't break it. don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building. that's not being faithful to what this country is about. and that brings me to one last point. i have a simple message for all of the dedicated and patriot
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how much we're going to be spending for defense and here's how much we're going to be spending for education. that's a process that worked reasonably well for last 50 years. i don't know we need a new committee for a process like that to move forward. what has changed or what seems to be motivating the idea that we have to have a new process, is speaker boehner or at least some faction of the republicans in the house and maybe some in the senate, are holding out for a negotiation in theory but in fact basically democrats give to republicans and republicans don't give anything and that's dubbed as compromise. the reason they have to give is they are worried the government will stay shut down or the u.s. government is going to default. and again, that -- you can dress it up any way you want. if that's the theory that the republicans are going forward with, then it's not going to work. let me just give you one specific example. i heard at least and i can't confirm this, that one of the ideas of the new committee, you could talk about reductions in discretionary spending. you could talk about en
how much we're going to be spending for defense and here's how much we're going to be spending for education. that's a process that worked reasonably well for last 50 years. i don't know we need a new committee for a process like that to move forward. what has changed or what seems to be motivating the idea that we have to have a new process, is speaker boehner or at least some faction of the republicans in the house and maybe some in the senate, are holding out for a negotiation in theory but...
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or not they can go to work every day and pay the bills they incur trying to feed their families and educate their children and pay off mortgages and for their automobiles. >> congressman jim clyburn, thank you for your time. >>> i want to bring in michael tomaski who writes the birth of universal health care and republican efforts to stop it will go down in history. the republican party has long since stopped bothering to pretend to have any health care ideas of its own. they have zero ideas how to insure the uninsured, that's because they don't give a fig if the uninsured become insured. they've got theirs and want to be left alone. michael joins us live. in the same column you compare the fight in washington over obama care with past showdowns over social security and civil rights as well. but you contend that there's something different this time around. what is it? >> well, the happy accident -- happy in some ways and unhappy in others, the accident in history, they happened on the same day that obama care started and exchanges opened up and people cosign up for health care coverage was
or not they can go to work every day and pay the bills they incur trying to feed their families and educate their children and pay off mortgages and for their automobiles. >> congressman jim clyburn, thank you for your time. >>> i want to bring in michael tomaski who writes the birth of universal health care and republican efforts to stop it will go down in history. the republican party has long since stopped bothering to pretend to have any health care ideas of its own. they...
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and, yes, you are going to hurt education. you're going to hurt children getting mental health treatment. and my hope, david, our hope is that as more republicans start to see this pain in their own districts that they will choose bipartisan compromise over this absolutist position. that's why, you know, just yesterday the president is on the phone calling both democrats and republican senators who he believes want to be part of a compromise. >> back in october, the president staked out some very clear ground in the presidential debate against mitt romney. here's what he said. >> first of all, the sequester is not something that i proposed. it's something that congress has proposed. it will not happen. the budget that we're talking about is not reducing our military spending. it's maintaining it. >> the white house has acknowledged that's not accurate. the president did propose this. he didn't want it to become law, and republicans supported it. but it was the white house's idea. he said there unequivocally it will not happen.
and, yes, you are going to hurt education. you're going to hurt children getting mental health treatment. and my hope, david, our hope is that as more republicans start to see this pain in their own districts that they will choose bipartisan compromise over this absolutist position. that's why, you know, just yesterday the president is on the phone calling both democrats and republican senators who he believes want to be part of a compromise. >> back in october, the president staked out...
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and i was angry. >> reporter: but he channelled that anger into education, and when he had kids of his own he joined the local pta and grew it from just seven parents to 400. he now wants every father involved. men make up just 22% of the pta. >> we have family reading nights, and we're targeting communities. >> reporter: the group is now providing some kids free ereaders and holding membership drives like this one. >> if we can draw them in as a whole family unit, it is very tremendous impact. >> it is very important if we sustain our membership. >> reporter: a combat veteran with a new mission. >> i'm here to serve the children of our nation. >> reporter: changing america's classrooms one parent at a time. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, brunswick, georgia. >>> and that is our broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we'd love to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, everyone, thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj matthai. >> delayed decision making and poor management among the key findings to
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yes, exercise and education go hand in hand. so make sure your kids are active 60 minutes every day. you'll help them feel good and even perform better in school. the more you know. >>> here now, some of this week's images to remember. >> that last image is of the new $100 bill that was rolled out this week despite the government shutdown. interesting fact, the last redesign happened in 1996, the same year as the last government shutdown 17 years ago. so around the horn here. deal by thursday? >> yeah, i think by wednesday. they have to. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes, but after that it's really hard for something long term. >> the question is does boehner remain speaker after that? >> all right. to be continued. thank you all very much. appreciate it. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday it's "meet the press." . >>> china now has the fastest computer in the world. intel labs on the chip race. giovani tried to outgo go pro with his own camera. and your kids may be being watched on facebook. our reporters this we
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health security for millions of hardworking families making sure our kids get a great education, making sure essential services are delivered and that the economy continues the recovery that is well under way. we can see this all fall apart if congress continues the government shutdown and if they dare to threaten the full faith and credit of the united states of america. we could see returning to a recession quickly. that would be a terrible result. >> kathleen sebelius on a very busy day. thank you very much for joining us. >> good to talk to you. >> here in new york, it was israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu's turn to speak at the united nations. he had tough words for iran's new president hassan rouhani. >> i know he doesn't sound like ahmadinejad but when it comes to iran's nuclear program, the only difference between them is this, ahmadinejad was a wolf in wolf's clothing, he's a wolf in sheep's clothing. a wolf that thinks he can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community. i wish i could believe rouhani but i don't, because facts are stubborn things. the f
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that education. when we use the term communication, education, what are you communicating? what we're being taught is not going to teach us how to come to grips with the vargated -- they don't have a complex of myriad of problems as we have. we need another type of education that doesn't exist on this planet. we have to create that. >> well, you are doing such a great service, the role you have played for years and years and now with this tour, and the celebration of reverend calvin butz and the baptist church. it's great to see you again. >>> we're mourning the loss of the oldest med ol of honor recipient, died at the age of 96. colonel jack jacobs himself a medal of honor recipient from the vietnam war paid tribute to his friend. >> he set out alone and the enemy opened up with machine guns and explosions, he was shot very badly in the right hip and still managed to crawl forward, throw hand grenades into the bunkers and single handedly overwhelm the position. the united states of america has lost
that education. when we use the term communication, education, what are you communicating? what we're being taught is not going to teach us how to come to grips with the vargated -- they don't have a complex of myriad of problems as we have. we need another type of education that doesn't exist on this planet. we have to create that. >> well, you are doing such a great service, the role you have played for years and years and now with this tour, and the celebration of reverend calvin butz...
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then will's education. it is an issue we heard a lot about on that campaign trail four, five years ago. we haven't heard a lot about it since. the president did this. he promised to boost education by recruiting, quote, armies of teachers giving them better pay and making college more affordable. well, it has been a mixed record at best. harvard study in july of 2012 found the u.s. is trailing 24 other nations when it comes to the rate of educational improvement. teachers 'salaries rose slightly between 2009 and 2011 but during the same time, the hamilton project found that about 212,000 teaching jobs were cut. average tuition in a four-year public university climbed 15% between 2008 and 2010. then there are the issues that barely got mentioned. issues that ironically will make up the bulk of the president's second term. lower debt mentioned only twice in those three speeches. and they both came in only his 2007 announcement. he never mentioned the word debt in either of the dnc speech or first inaugural. t
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acso 45 states and then district of columbia have voluntarily decided to raise the bar with consistent educational standards. now, students in those states will have a better chance to succeed in college and careers and to compete in the global economy. which means a better future for our students and our nation. join exxonmobil in supporting the common core state standards. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "hardball." i've compared ted cruz to a lot of things and his political assent to me as most shown as a roman candle. burning hot and short. but is the roman candle of texas already at risk of flaming out? he's facing nasty winds from a lot of fellow republicans lately. grover norquist originator of the pledge against raising taxes has described cruz as having fumbled the ball. quote, i think it was very possible for us to delay the implementation of obama care for a year until cruz came and crashed and burned. tom coburn of oklahoma gave cruz the i love him, but treatment on laura ingraham's radio show. >> i love ted cruz. i love the fact that he's got the p and vinegar in him to take on
acso 45 states and then district of columbia have voluntarily decided to raise the bar with consistent educational standards. now, students in those states will have a better chance to succeed in college and careers and to compete in the global economy. which means a better future for our students and our nation. join exxonmobil in supporting the common core state standards. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "hardball." i've compared ted cruz to a lot of things and his...
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and i think house leadership has been trying to explain that and if you will, educate news the media sometimes about this. so they had to let them wear themselves out today, the rank and file. they have. they've come to reality of where the votes are and where they aren't. and that's with a it leaves us right now. >> and those who haven't followed speaker boehner, have not followed leadership, they have some sort of approach to this entire matter saying i don't need to fall into rank and file here because i was not voted to represent necessarily the issues of the country per se, but that of my own constituency. and how strong does that idea run true for those who object to this bill as well as plan b before? >> well, just remember, political compromise has only happened when you feel like you get rewarded at the end, that there is some sort of reward for you politically. you know, nobody votes for these things with their own political bravery, or vote against their own political interest. it's just the way our districts are drawn. and so there was never -- what these republicans are
and i think house leadership has been trying to explain that and if you will, educate news the media sometimes about this. so they had to let them wear themselves out today, the rank and file. they have. they've come to reality of where the votes are and where they aren't. and that's with a it leaves us right now. >> and those who haven't followed speaker boehner, have not followed leadership, they have some sort of approach to this entire matter saying i don't need to fall into rank and...
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>> i think for me, it was an opportunity for a career, for an education, and by and large, that is the choice for people who join selective service, but as in any career, there are bad apples. the military simply provides a greater feel for those bad apples to flourish and that's what has to stop. >> let me go to wanda for the last word here. how wide is it, 5%, 10%, can you tell? >> these are huge numbers from our reporting, as many as 26,000 men and women across the armed services may have been assaulted or victims of rape last year. the big statistic, though, just a small percent, about 3,300 of those people felt comfortable to report that. that's one issue that has to stop. people have to feel if they are victims of these bad apples, as goldie said, they have to go to their chain of command, whoever's in charge, and feel comfortable enough to say i was assaulted or raped. >> good for chuck hagel if he gets control of this. this would be a lifetime achievement if he cleans up this mess. thank you, wanda summers and thank you for your service, goldie taylor, and your testimony. >>> w
>> i think for me, it was an opportunity for a career, for an education, and by and large, that is the choice for people who join selective service, but as in any career, there are bad apples. the military simply provides a greater feel for those bad apples to flourish and that's what has to stop. >> let me go to wanda for the last word here. how wide is it, 5%, 10%, can you tell? >> these are huge numbers from our reporting, as many as 26,000 men and women across the armed...
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. >>> today, a deep dive into our education nation focus and the financial burden being shouldered by millions of students and their families just to get through school. more and more, the cost of college has become a critical part of deciding where kids will go. frankly, if they go at all. a study by the university of california earlier this year found that 43% of college freshman say tuition costs are a very important factor. highest percentage ever recorded on that question. it's no wonder. on the left, you can see the average tuition cost of the college semester. over the past ten years, the average cost for a private university is up more than 25%. for public universities, ready for this it it's up more than 60%. that does not include room and board. it would be one thing if it was increasing at the rate of everything else but it's not. in that same time period in what may have been an attempt to take advantage of the fact that parents and students could get cheap loans, the average tuition cost rose 71%. at public universities, tuition costs have more than doubled. president oba
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mostly male, highly educated and high income earners. biggest disparity is socially they're libertarian, fiscally very conservative. 86% want more personal responsibility, if you will, in people's lives. pick up by the boot strap. here's your pickup populous. in the '80s we called them reagan democrats. in the '90s they were the ones that clinton won back over. now some of them are tea party. they're very anti-wall street and anti-washington. 80% of them didn't graduate college. mostly live in rural south or the rural midwest, but 64% of them say they want government to do more to help them. this is why they don't fall conveniently on the right. and then finally is our whatever man. we had turtle from "entourage" that old show. this is a group of folks mostly white, one in three are single. 75% of this group is under 50. they use a lot of social media but don't use it to talk about politics. 28% say politics doesn't affect their lives. they say they have no opinion on a lot of issues but broke pretty evenly, slightly more obama than romn
mostly male, highly educated and high income earners. biggest disparity is socially they're libertarian, fiscally very conservative. 86% want more personal responsibility, if you will, in people's lives. pick up by the boot strap. here's your pickup populous. in the '80s we called them reagan democrats. in the '90s they were the ones that clinton won back over. now some of them are tea party. they're very anti-wall street and anti-washington. 80% of them didn't graduate college. mostly live in...
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peter's catholic school on capitol hill, blou ribbon school from the department of education. congratulations to st. peter's school. >> that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." what a week. we'll be back monday. latest news on the shutdown. by monday it becomes, we think, the sixth longest shutdown in american history. chris jansing has got the baton. bye-bye. [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-po
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return to progressive and democratic priorities regarding investment in this country and regarding education in this country and maybe immigration or other priorities that shouldn't be partisan. do you think there will be unity on that? are you worried at all about members saying lets get through this and deal with big ticket items after the government has been reopened? >> i think the unity on those issues is essential, but i don't think it's guaranteed. it's sometimes easier to have, and i think our party has done a great job staying unified in opposition to a tea party takeover or shut down. but we've got to continue to work and speak with one voice on these basic priorities. it will get difficult but i think we can do it. >> it will be an interesting next couple of days. democratic senator from pennsylvania bob casey, thanks as always for your time and best of luck. >> thanks, alex. >> after the break in the fog of brinksmanship, it can be hard to see who was actually pulling the strings. while big business is in the gop's dna, the tea party has mutated genetic code. we'll discuss whose
return to progressive and democratic priorities regarding investment in this country and regarding education in this country and maybe immigration or other priorities that shouldn't be partisan. do you think there will be unity on that? are you worried at all about members saying lets get through this and deal with big ticket items after the government has been reopened? >> i think the unity on those issues is essential, but i don't think it's guaranteed. it's sometimes easier to have,...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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know, i've had house republican aides say this to me before in previous fights, sometimes they have to educate some of these members, how it will play out, how they would believe it, they don't have to see it for themselves. i'm of the camp, i assume it's going to be at least a small one in a day or two. then all of a sudden something will happen. what i can't figure out here is what can boehner take to republicans, to house republicans in a final deal and say we didn't get this but we got x, y, z. will it challenge the base? cpi, chris is right, suddenly the moderate position, remember, everybody hated sequestration a year ago. that is a win? boehner's folks are trying to say this could be a win. i don't know if his rank and file will take this as a victory. >> chris, to your point, democrats have to support this, too. democrats don't like sequestration. >> i don't think this is some masterful strategy. they are bungling towards this. the bungling they are doing is ending up with this moving the center of debate which is now everyone is talking about defunding obama care. that's crazy, it's g
know, i've had house republican aides say this to me before in previous fights, sometimes they have to educate some of these members, how it will play out, how they would believe it, they don't have to see it for themselves. i'm of the camp, i assume it's going to be at least a small one in a day or two. then all of a sudden something will happen. what i can't figure out here is what can boehner take to republicans, to house republicans in a final deal and say we didn't get this but we got x,...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. >>> you could call it a victory except the battle is far from over. we will discuss when senator heidi heitkamp joins us next on "now." [ male announcer ] at humana, understanding what makes you different is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to beco
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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again, it goes to how washington has failed to educate on these front. people fill in the blanks for themselves. this poll reflects how american people are filling in themselves. they recognize as chuck put it, it's not 40 yard lines anymore, it's 20 yard lines and everything in between. they are taking up more real estate. that's a good thing for politics. ultimately it will force politicians to come around where people are. we have more bottom to hit with the craziness we see now. >> the bottom, the house doesn't have the votes, the speaker, yet his members, the 30 or 40 hard core conservatives are really ready to bring the whole house down. we're losing another day. >> we're losing another day. >> until tonight. >> i think you're absolutely right there. we're losing another day. the optics and certainly the politics do not work for the republican party right now. i think boehner recognizes that. he also knows he doesn't have the votes. so i think as kelly aptly put it, he's trying to push the thing along just enough to give him the wiggle room to come
again, it goes to how washington has failed to educate on these front. people fill in the blanks for themselves. this poll reflects how american people are filling in themselves. they recognize as chuck put it, it's not 40 yard lines anymore, it's 20 yard lines and everything in between. they are taking up more real estate. that's a good thing for politics. ultimately it will force politicians to come around where people are. we have more bottom to hit with the craziness we see now. >>...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. >>> just moments ago the secretary of defense said the impact of the shutdown will still be felt by the department of defense and by veterans affairs. senator jack reed is a member of the armed services committee and joins me now and, of course, a veteran himself. senator, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> what is the impact on defense. some people might say, okay, we went through this for 16 days. it's over. the monuments have reopened. where is the real cost in terms of our military? >> the real cost is many of the critical civilians were not able to work. you had to
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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it is about education, about jobs, about literacy, about hunger, about poverty. we have a poverty problem in the united states. not an excuse, but part of an explanation for things that go on. >> the problem is it's in the cycle then. you don't have the power to put these kids to work. you can't take everybody 18 to 25 in north philly and get them a job. would be wonderful if you could. >> that would be great. when we're focused on an issue, talking about safety, we changed how people fly and the security measures because we wanted to be safe. we protect world around the country and give aid and food, et cetera. those are all proper roles for the united states, but also taking care of the homeland. making sure no child goes to bed hungry at night, that you can get a great education anywhere regardless of what zip code your parents decided to live in. these are realistic things that should be considered part of the national defense of the united states of america. we'd be a stronger country when we take care of our folks. >> when we had the hurricane katrina, that
it is about education, about jobs, about literacy, about hunger, about poverty. we have a poverty problem in the united states. not an excuse, but part of an explanation for things that go on. >> the problem is it's in the cycle then. you don't have the power to put these kids to work. you can't take everybody 18 to 25 in north philly and get them a job. would be wonderful if you could. >> that would be great. when we're focused on an issue, talking about safety, we changed how...
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i'm an old time educator and i don't believe that much in grades. for me the most important thing about that scene in grant park, the end of the bush era, something oppressive for many of us. i never believed and i don't believe that barack obama is anything other than how he described himself. that is all through the campaign he said i'm a moderate, middle of the road, pragmatic politician. the right looked at him, no, secret socialist, pals around with nationalist, terrorist, the left looks at him and says he's winking at me. but he wasn't. he described himself accurate. the most compelling thing he said in that campaign when asked who would martin luther king support in the early primary. he said king wouldn't support any of us, he'd be in the street for justice. that tells me where i ought to be, most of us who dream of a better world we ought to be. not the sites of power we don't have access to but the sites we have access to, neighborhood, street, community, classroom and that's what i do. >> to follow on that, bill, the notion that change an
i'm an old time educator and i don't believe that much in grades. for me the most important thing about that scene in grant park, the end of the bush era, something oppressive for many of us. i never believed and i don't believe that barack obama is anything other than how he described himself. that is all through the campaign he said i'm a moderate, middle of the road, pragmatic politician. the right looked at him, no, secret socialist, pals around with nationalist, terrorist, the left looks...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. >> let me finish tonight with this. as i said up front, i am in san francisco on my book toour. willie brown the mayor held a party for me last night. secretary of state george schultz, get-together, skath lea -- kathleen the queen, and family and friends. and a big party for tip and the gipper when politics work fried day night in boston. everyone talked in both places how much they missed the time when politicians left and right could find a bottom line agreement on their fights. they didn't have to go on forever and risk the country any faith and credit. everyone has shown a nostalgia for when politics worked but was actually, dare i say tight day, fun. tonight i take the cause
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while also reducing spending in strategic areas while preserving the most essentially services like education and health care. we needed some of that common sentence here in washington. most of us need to work together. congressman mecir and i, i think, share a lot. he introduced a similar big that i did in nevada. >> congressman mecir, i know there's more of an effort with the 2012 freshman class to be more bipartisan than there was with the 2010 freshman class that was more of a really a one-sided class, if you will. you're the president, i guess, of the freshman class. i don't know what that means. what does that come with? what kind of perks does that come with? >> you don't get a gavel with that assignment, but you do get a platform to reach out and try to work and be a part of leading. i have worked out to kajman cartwright and horsford, and trying to -- this is a sweeping class of 80-plus people, but most of the time in history when that happens, the makeup is very partisan. last year's class would be an example. this is a divided class, 40-plus democrats, 35 republicans, so we're work
while also reducing spending in strategic areas while preserving the most essentially services like education and health care. we needed some of that common sentence here in washington. most of us need to work together. congressman mecir and i, i think, share a lot. he introduced a similar big that i did in nevada. >> congressman mecir, i know there's more of an effort with the 2012 freshman class to be more bipartisan than there was with the 2010 freshman class that was more of a really...